University Of Wisconsin - Green Bay: UW System Regents Vote To Maintain Tuition Freeze For 2022-23

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Green Bay WI

12 June, 2022

11:53 AM

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Press release from University of Wisconsin - Green Bay: June 10, 2022 MADISON, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents today approved a 2022-23 annual operating budget that continues a tuition freeze for in-state undergraduates as recommended by System President Jay Rothman. Resident undergraduate tuition hasn't changed since fiscal year 2013-14. "Keeping our universities affordable and accessible is a priority, and thanks to the funding we received from Governor Evers, we are freezing tuition this coming academic year," Rothman said. "Moving forward, it is critical we make the investments necessary to enhance the quality of education that makes the University of Wisconsin System attractive to students while maintaining affordability for Wisconsin families." Rothman also told regents that he has requested a review of affordability that would compare UW System costs to those of peer institutions and assess the financial impact of a public higher education in Wisconsin on family incomes. "We appreciate the legislature's recognition of the Board as the tuition-setting authority for the UW System," said Regent President Edmund Manydeeds III. "The affordability review requested by President Rothman will provide us the data we need to make decisions going forward." Overall, the average cost of attending a UW System university for a typical residential undergraduate student living on a main four-year campus, including tuition, fees, and room and board, will rise 1.7 percent, or $273, for 2022-23. For branch campuses, the typical increase amounts to 0.1 percent, or $6. This press release was produced by University of Wisconsin - Green Bay. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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